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@ianderulo8
giving back to the world
New York, New York Katılım Aralık 2017
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What time you wake up says a lot about you
3am — hopefully waking up from your hinge dates bed and leaving
4am — blue collar dude already 2 coffees deep
5am — locked in workout psychopath or 75 years old
6am — marathon runner or recently heartbroken
7am — normal productive human getting his day started
8am — remote worker logging on from bed
9am — lazy individual in a dead end job
10am — freelancer (jobless), Mamdani supporter
11am — the “influencer” who posts “good morning” during lunch rush
12pm — graveyard shift grinder or insanely unemployed
1pm+ — genuinely concerning and need to get your life together
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@adiix_official This is so fucking stupid… the point of a in person tour is seeing the small details that were otherwise too small to capture or fabricated with fake touch up by the agent. You see it all the time with Zillow rentals all with ai generated images
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SOMEONE JUST KILLED THE REAL ESTATE INDUSTRY
A guy scanned an entire house with his phone. Uploaded it.
Now anyone on Earth can walk through it in a browser tab. No app. No VR. No agent. No appointment.
Click → you’re inside. Every room. Every angle. Every shadow. Photoreal.
The numbers are insane:
- Agent fee on a $500k home: $15,000
- Cost to make this scan: ~$200
- Time to “tour” 50 houses: one evening
- File size: smaller than a TikTok
The science is wild too:
It’s called 3D Gaussian Splatting instead of polygons (how games render), it uses millions of tiny glowing “splats” of color and depth.
AI reconstructs reality from your photos. The result loads on a phone and looks like you’re THERE.
The grift opportunity is even wilder:
Freelancers are already charging $300–$800 per scan for realtors, Airbnbs, venues, car dealers, museums.
One person + one phone + one weekend = a business.
Open source. Built on PlayCanvas.
Free GitHub: github.com/playcanvas
Claude@claudeai
Claude for Excel, PowerPoint, and Word are now generally available, and Claude for Outlook is in public beta. As Claude moves between your Microsoft apps, it carries the full context of your conversation.
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Every single AI use case video is still utterly painful to watch for anyone not rich, 33, and living in SF.
It's still ,
"help me plan a hiking trip to Yosemite with a cute sushi picnic, maybe with a live band "
"schedule 1 on 1's with the GTM team about brand guidelines, upload to notion and update everyone on Slack"
" Can you buy a gift for my brother and and an uber to deliver it, he likes organic flour, yoga, helicopters, and lives in Carmel"
This isn't how the real world works at all.
Every time I do a big keynote to a real company, I can't possibly use any assets made.
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